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> Well, those are the choices in a nutshell. So, it depends upon what
> you need to get done and if that task is doable in the sandbox of
> tools available to the language and if the speed requirements can be
> handled by the language.
You missed ObjectiveC. It's a rather nice language, fast (it's just C,
really, with some OO), and you can script it with Ruby. It runs on your
platforms. Use Ruby where speed doesn't matter and for prototyping,
migrate to Objective-C for speed. Call C functions from ObjC. Best of
all worlds.
Ari
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